Introduction

PowerPoint is used by a multitude of people including business persons, educators, students, trainers, and even hobbyists who spend endless hours
creating countless presentations around the world. With some easy to use techniques and helpful tips, you can easily cut down your presentation creation
time by half and also end up creating better PowerPoint presentations. Danny Rocks' 50 Best PowerPoint 2007 Tips, Tricks, & Techniques DVD is full of
cool videos that help you attain that objective.

50 Best PowerPoint 2007 Tips, Tricks, & Techniques is from Los Angeles based The
Company Rocks, headed by Danny Rocks, who also anchors these video lessons. This product is a 2 DVD offering that contains 50 lessons divided
into three levels: Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced.

Danny Rocks is a speaker, a trainer and an author. He has published five DVDs designed to help users get the most out of Microsoft Office programs.
Also, Danny has posted over 200 video lessons on his website.

Note: If the splash screen doesn't appears, double click the program file in the root of the DVD to run the training videos.

Click on the level you want to start with (refer to Figure 1 above).

This will bring up a list of topics based on the selected level (see Figure 2).

Figure 2: Beginning level topics

Click on the topic to start the training. Figure 3 shows a training video.

Figure 3: Training video

The lessons are very comprehensive and well executed. You can go and practice whatever you learn during the video lessons soon after viewing them, or view
them all first -- both ways, you will be better equipped to create quicker and better PowerPoint presentations. Most lessons are filled with tips on why a particular
feature may be helpful -- this scenario explanations are immensely useful. For example, in the first lesson on Outlines, Danny explains why creating an outline outside
of PowerPoint may be such a good idea.

Jeopardy-Like PowerPoint Template (25 Questions)

Want to play a Jeopardy-like game using PowerPoint slides? Yes, this is absolutely doable but making PowerPoint slides with all the interactivity and
layouts takes too much work. Fortunately, we have done the work for you. just download our Jeopardy-like 25 (5x5) question PowerPoint template, replace
the placeholders provided for questions, answers, and categories, and you’re done! You'll still need a real human being to track scores and you could
soon be playing this amazing game as part of a fun exercise, a training program, or even a quiz show.